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1 Definition

1.1 Definition

Diamictite is a sedimentary rock that consists of non-sorted to poorly sorted terrigenous sediment containing particles that range in size from clay to boulders, suspended in a matrix of mudstone or sandstone

1.2 History

1.2.1 Origin

Southern Mongolia

1.2.2 Discoverer

Unknown

1.3 Etymology

From Greek dia through and meiktós or mixed

1.4 Class

Sedimentary Rocks

1.4.1 Sub-Class

Durable Rock, Soft Rock

1.5 Family

1.5.1 Group

Not Applicable

1.6 Other Categories

Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock

2 Texture

2.1 Texture

Clastic

2.2 Color

Brown, Buff

2.3 Maintenance

Less

2.4 Durability

Durable

2.4.1 Water Resistant

59% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.2 Scratch Resistant

62% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.3 Stain Resistant

43% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.4 Wind Resistant

38% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.5 Acid Resistant

22% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

2.5 Appearance

Banded

3 Uses

3.1 Architecture

3.1.1 Interior Uses

Decorative Aggregates, Interior Decoration

3.1.2 Exterior Uses

As Building Stone, Paving Stone

3.1.3 Other Architectural Uses

Curbing

3.2 Industry

3.2.1 Construction Industry

As Dimension Stone, Construction Aggregate, for Road Aggregate, Landscaping, Roadstone

3.2.2 Medical Industry

Not Yet Used

3.3 Antiquity Uses

Artifacts

3.4 Other Uses

3.4.1 Commercial Uses

Commemorative Tablets, Creating Artwork, Production of Lime

4 Types

4.1 Types

Bedded Diamictite and Laminated Diamictite

4.2 Features

Host Rock for Lead, Is one of the oldest rock

4.3 Archaeological Significance

4.3.1 Monuments

Not Yet Used

4.3.2 Famous Monuments

Not Applicable

4.3.3 Sculpture

Not Yet Used

4.3.4 Famous Sculptures

Not Applicable

4.3.5 Pictographs

Used

4.3.6 Petroglyphs

Used

4.3.7 Figurines

Not Yet Used

4.4 Fossils

Present

5 Formation

5.1 Formation

Diamictite is unevenly sorted terrigenous, non-calcareous sedimentary rock which forms due to weathering of mudstone and sandstone.

5.2 Composition

5.2.1 Mineral Content

Calcite, Clay, Feldspar, Micas, Quartz

5.2.2 Compound Content

Not Available

5.3 Transformation

5.3.1 Metamorphism

19% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

5.3.2 Types of Metamorphism

Not Applicable

5.3.3 Weathering

78% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

5.3.4 Types of Weathering

Biological Weathering, Chemical Weathering

5.3.5 Erosion

86% - Sedimentary Rocks Rocks have it !

5.3.6 Types of Erosion

Chemical Erosion, Coastal Erosion, Water Erosion

6 Properties

6.1 Physical Properties

6.1.1 Hardness

2-3
Coal
1 7

6.1.2 Grain Size

Coarse Grained

6.1.3 Fracture

Conchoidal to Uneven

6.1.4 Streak

Light to dark brown

6.1.5 Porosity

Highly Porous

6.1.6 Luster

Grainy, Pearly and Vitreous

6.1.7 Compressive Strength

Not Available
Rank: N/A (Overall)
What Is Obsidian
0.15 450

6.1.8 Cleavage

Not Available

6.1.9 Toughness

Not Available

6.1.10 Specific Gravity

4.3-5.0
Granite
0 8.4

6.1.11 Transparency

Opaque

6.1.12 Density

2.2-2.35 g/cm3
Granite
0 1400

6.2 Thermal Properties

6.2.1 Specific Heat Capacity

0.75 kJ/Kg K
Rank: 18 (Overall)
What Is Granulite
0.14 3.2

6.2.2 Resistance

Heat Resistant, Impact Resistant

7 Reserves

7.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents

7.1.1 Asia

China, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia

7.1.2 Africa

Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa

7.1.3 Europe

Austria, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom

7.1.4 Others

Not Yet Found

7.2 Deposits in Western Continents

7.2.1 North America

Canada, USA

7.2.2 South America

Brazil, Venezuela

7.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent

7.3.1 Australia

New South Wales, New Zealand

Learn more about Properties of Diamictite

What is Diamictite? In this section, we will learn more about properties of Diamictite i.e. physical and thermal properties. Physical properties of Diamictite include Color, Streak, Hardness, Structure, Cleavage, Fracture, Luster, Specific Gravity etc. The strength of Diamictite is Not Available. Streak of Diamictite is light to dark brown while its cleavage is not available. Luster of Diamictite is grainy, pearly and vitreous and its fracture is conchoidal to uneven. Diamictite is opaque in nature. Know all about Diamictite, What is Diamictite, its composition, features, facts and reserves in next sections.

Know about Composition of Diamictite

What is Diamictite composed of? Get to know about composition of Diamictite here. Diamictite definition gives information about the Formation of Diamictite and its composition.The composition of Diamictite can be further divided into mineral and compound content. The mineral content of Diamictite rock includes Calcite, Clay, Feldspar, Micas, Quartz and The compound content of Diamictite rock includes Not Available. Almost all rocks undergo transformation process. Know all about Diamictite rock in next section.